Feminism

There you go FunnyJunk. A little hate for you.

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Now, while I'm not proud of this, I don't regret it either. I've hit girl, but that bitch deserved it. I didn't like her anyway. But on any other occasion, I would not have hit her. But this time, that bitch pushed me too far.

She was being loud and obnoxious as it were, and it was annoying. But I was dealing with it. Now, the gum I had been chewing had lost it's flavor and I had decided to spit it out, and some in a fresh piece. She saw this, immediately came over and took the whole ******* pack, telling me to give her it. Now, that pissed me off enough as it is, but I still wasn't prepared to hit her. Instead I tried to get it back. It was mu gum after all and she just ******* took it.

Now when I tried, she purposely held it away from me so I couldn't. And then she ******* punched me in the face. Now, it wasn't just a slap, this was a right hook right into my face. So now, not only had she stole my **** , she'd hit me too. And that's what sent me over the edge, and that bitch got a hook right the **** back. And as she held her face with one hand, I snatched my gum out of her other hand.

I don't hit girls. But there's only so much a girl can do before she crosses the line. And that's exactly what she did.

It shames me to belong to a gender who can be so unfeeling, and at the same time, lie about men raping them to get attention. Real rape is a horrible thing, the victim being either man or woman. Some women make me sick.

Every so often there is a proven case whereas a women lies about it and gets caught but most of the time it goes unseen. (keep in mind that someone lining about being raped is a rare case itself and takes a real piece of work to lie about it)

I ******* hate this...
I would hit a girl/woman very ******* hard if she hit me..
Off course it depends on what purpose it is, if it's for fun, then I would not do anything, but if some bitch at a party tries to "beat me up" so to speak, I would hit back.
Very ******* hard.
Thumb me down, I really don't give a **** .

Once this bitch was bullying me in middle school. Eventually she started pushing me around, into lockers, into other people, it really sucked. One day I was like " **** it" and fought back.

I got a suspension, and I got grounded for five months. Everybody at school hated me more because apparently fighting back made me a sexist jerkass. Apparently everybody was okay with her constant harassing me. It all worked out in the end, though. I was on the way to popularity in high school before I graduated, and she ended up in the looney bin.

Wow, I'm not surprised you got suspended, but grounded? My parents said that even If the school expelled me, I always had the right to defend myself and they would never punish me for fighting back. Sorry to hear that.

I remember that even as far back as kindergarten, I was told "you should not hit girls" and every time, I questioned why I shouldn't. That's not to say I wanted to go around punching them or something incredibly stupid like that. What I was asking was going off of what my parents drilled into my head: All people are equal, boys and girls, people of all religions, etc etc etc.

So I would always questioned both my friends and a few adults why girls should get special treatment like that. I would ask that by that logic, they were allowed to hit and slap me, and I was supposed to sit there and just tell her to stop while she does what she pleases? When I brought up the notion that this line of thinking basically allows a woman to beat the **** out of a guy, and the guy is supposed to just let her do that, they would tell me that I could hit back, just very little, if at all (my mom didn't agree with that. She told me if someone hits you, you use your words first, and if that fails, you come out swinging. Gender is irrelevant). That didn't sound fair to me.

My memory is foggy, but I remember that each time I asked that question, the answer I got was never satisfactory. Girls that started something were so surprised I hit back and would "lecture" me on how I shouldn't hit them. I'd ask them why they were allowed to hit me, and they'd tell me it was because they were girls.

That being said, if a female was going to hit me or start something with me, then I'm going give her a swift right hook to the face. Equality does not mean one side gets de facto immunity from getting struck if they start something. If you're strong enough to throw a punch, you're strong enough to take one in return.

TL;DR Even as a kid, I saw this was wrong, and I have yet to hear a good argument for it still being around today.

I know how you feel. I once asked a teacher about this out of curiosity. While us guys are being taught to not hit girls, The girls are also supposed to be told not to hit boys as well. Back then, I didnt understand it either and dismissed it. But now that im older, I think i could make a better guess at it.

My grandfather once said "If a girl hits a guy, that means she wants to get hit". It makes sense if you think about it. So both gender groups are told not to hit the opposite gender but each side had different reasons. Boys are told not to hit girls because Girls are anatomically weaker than boys and the boys can harm the girls more than they intend to. Girls are told not to hit Boys so to not provoke them to injuring the girl badly.

Why is the group of "Everyone's a ******* human being" not popular? I mean Christ, a group speaking only for women's rights isn't going the message across. A group speaking for "human equality" comprised of all people (be it minorities or just "regular" people) shouting for general ******* equality.

Having one group, shouting for one specific thing is not good enough.

There's my two cents, and hopefully if you disagree you'll say why, because I enjoy discussion about these things. I honestly don't know whether I'm right in this or not, but it seems fairly accurate to me.

I suppose my point is that a group supporting universal equality would mean more than a group only supporting one small part of people. The message of universal equality is stronger than woman equality or gay equality, because it speaks for everything (hence, universal equality)

That idea isn't strictly limited to feminism, and it really shouldn't be controversial. Keep in mind that sex and gender are two different things. Sex is biological features; gender is the roles and expectations associated with those features. And those roles and expectations aren't set in stone by our biology; they can clearly change over time and across cultures, ranging from fairly egalitarian to patriarchal and in a few cases possibly even matriarchal (there's debate within the anthropological community about how to define and identify such a society). And that isn't to say that there aren't differences in strengths and abilities associated with each sex. Of course certain differences will exist regardless of the culture. Unless you're one one of those individual's who believes that men have to be masculine and women have to be feminine, this shouldn't be a controversial notion.